Boys in Summer Blog Tour: I just wanna be a cat

Little Miss 6 might have a pang of jealousy that her brother FINALLY has a new mama made outfit and she does not! And I guess I owe her a dress with star pockets!

Today I’m sharing my project from the Boys in Summer Blog Tour, a Sewing Blue blog tour hosted by Made for Little Gents.

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For the last two years or so, my 4 year old son has been obsessed with cats. He will happily spend hours just being a cat. He will drive his swim instructors crazy by being a cat for the majority of his lesson. The kid adores cats. Boys clothes do not come with cats on them. Fabric rarely comes with boy friendly cats on them. So, during one of the Simply by Ti’s weekly Facebook video classes, when I saw she had made her son an outfit with blue cat fabric on it, I knew I just had to have it.

I decided to use my ever-faithful Halla Patterns Kids Stardust Shirt* for the hoodie. I modified it by color blocking the front and back. I tried out the star pockets for the first time and love them!

For the pants, I used the Halla Kids Lounge Pants*. I should have gone with the size 2/3 because he is so skinny, but I thought *MAYBE* he has grown out a little since I last measured… So, I’ll probably undo the waistband on these and stick some elastic inside! I decided to use the star pocket in these too. I’m not sure how *functional* this pocket will be, but they still look cute! For the fabric, I decided to use Simply By Ti stretch French Terry in black. I think I had originally bought this for me, but I can always get more! It’s really cozy and I think it will hold up better on my son than cotton Lycra!

Looking for more summer boy inspiration? Follow along on the Boys in Summer Blog Tour hosted by Made for Little Gents by clicking through the links below.

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I’m Natasha (Nat) and I’m an Australian girl who grew up in Hobart, Tasmania and moved to Northern Virginia, USA in 2005. When I was a kid, my grandmother taught me how to hand embroider, and later, between seventh grade home ec. lessons, my mother, and a lot of trial and error, I learned to machine sew too.
I mostly sew children’s wear but I'm also trying to make more of an effort to sew for me!
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